[Audio] Good morning everyone. This Health & Safety and Environment Induction for the Halliburton-ZPEC TK Project T-24 is a crucial educational resource to guarantee that everyone who visits the camp and offices is aware of and complying with the safety, health and environmental regulations. In this presentation, we will be discussing the importance of health, safety and environment, the rules when visiting camp and offices, as well as the emergency procedures..
[Audio] We will be discussing the Health & Safety and Environment Induction for the Halliburton-ZPEC TK Project T-24. It is essential to pay attention and become familiar with the areas and procedures of the rig and camp, as well as the rig equipment and procedures, restricted areas, and emergency procedures. We need to guarantee that everyone is familiar with the safety protocols in place to provide a safe and secure environment. Get the security induction before the health, safety, and environmental inductions. The security site manager will go over all security arrangements. If there are any unanswered questions or doubts, do not hesitate to ask..
[Audio] The Halliburton-ZPEC TK Project T-24 places great emphasis on health, safety, and environment as a top priority. We make sure that no job is more important than the safety of all involved. All personnel are encouraged to be proactive in stopping any operations they deem unsafe. We seek to provide a workplace environment in which everyone can do their best without having to worry about potential risks..
[Audio] There are a lot of rules and regulations to be observed when visiting our camp and offices. The rig clinic is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from 6:00am to 6:00pm, and is available for emergencies at night. A strict no drugs and alcohol policy is in place, as is a regulation regarding smoking. Attempting to change or fix anything is prohibited, and any maintenance or repair required must be reported to the camp boss. Heaters or other appliances that could cause a fire are not allowed. All electrical tools and devices must be reported to the rig electrician prior to use, and any shut down inside the office or room must be reported to the camp boss or HSE officer and must not be switched on by anyone else. For cleaning rooms, chemical and detergents must not be used, with this service provided by the catering company. Respect the service times for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and dirty coveralls are not allowed inside the dining room. A general dress code must be respected. Littering is forbidden, and flip flops should not be worn around the living area as scorpions or snakes may be present..
[Audio] It is essential that everyone visiting the Halliburton HPM and their ZPEC TK project understands and abides by the rules and regulations in the accompanying slide. This includes informing Halliburton of any operations on rig sites and being fully equipped with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) before entering any designated areas. Additionally, no vehicles are permitted to be parked near living areas and all third-party operations on rig sites must obtain a Permit to Work from both Halliburton DSV and RM. Adhering to these guidelines will ensure the safety of everyone involved and the protection of the environment..
[Audio] We can see that the Halliburton-ZPEC TK Project T24 Health & Safety and Environment Induction has instructed us to be aware of the layout's safety equipment location which has been revised on 28 June 2023. There are two upwind muster points located on both sides of the location. Additionally, there are two fire pumps, one for the camp and one for the rig site. An emergency eye wash station and an emergency shower station are located on the mud tanks and rig floor area, with fire extinguishers easily accessible around the rig site. In the event of H2S gas, many escape sets of the SCBA bottles are located across the rig. It is important to be aware of all the safety equipment and how to use it..
[Audio] Discussing the Health & Safety and Environment Induction for the Halliburton-ZPEC TK Project T-24 is important to ensure the safety of all personnel on-site in the event of any potential safety situations. In the event of a fire, H2S, or well control situation, it is essential for third-party individuals and visitors to stop their work immediately and proceed to the upwind/crosswind muster point. Once at the muster point, picking up the T-card and lining up in accordance with the company's sign-on muster point is a must, prior to waiting for further instructions. Prioritizing safety in any situation is critical, and following these protocols will aid in ensuring the safety of personnel on the Halliburton-ZPEC TK Project T-24..
[Audio] Good morning everyone. In this slide, we will discuss the different emergency alarm colors and their meanings. Fire Alarm is immediately recognizable, being a bright red light with an accompanying alarm. In the case of H2S gas and LEL, yellow and blue lights indicate varying levels of risk, respectively. For H2S gas, a lower limit of 5 PPM will activate the yellow light, with a response of paying attention and preparing for any escalation. When the level increases to 10 PPM, the yellow light will flash with an alarm, and everyone should proceed to the safe breathing zone. For LEL, the response team should pay attention and prepare for an emergency when the blue light is at 20LEL, and in the case of 40LEL, all people should respond to the alarm. Thank you..
[Audio] Good morning everyone. As we can see in this slide, safety and environmental regulations have been implemented in the Halliburton-ZPEC TK Project T-24 for client Halliburton HPM. It is imperative that each one of us follows all guidelines inside and outside the rig. First and foremost, you must always wear full PPE for safety, including chin straps in windy weather. Cell phones, rings, jewelry, and earrings must not be worn inside the PPE. If you use a camera, you must use a HOT-PTW. Smoking is only allowed in designated areas. When ascending or descending stairs, always use handrails and three points of contact. You must also check the vehicle before departure, and no night driving is allowed. Finally, you must also ensure that any loads are properly secured before leaving the location. Thank you..
[Audio] Without greetings or beginning with Today: I'd like to talk about the Health & Safety and Environment Induction that was revised on 28 June 2023 for Halliburton HPM located at ZPEC-23. An important aspect of this induction is the restrictions on certain areas around the rig area. Potential hazards such as dropped objects, high pressure zones and suspended loads can be present in these areas, which are the rig floor area, the substructure and pipe area, the lifting area and the high-pressure line. Access to these areas is only allowed with permission from the driller/TP or the lifting supervisor. Furthermore, waste and water pits are completely forbidden to enter and a lifebuoy and a life rope are fitted along the perimeter of the pit for emergency use. If entry is needed, a Permit to Work and the buddy system must be used when entering the metal fence of the pits. Lastly, the lifting area excluded zone should be respected at all times..
[Audio] I would like to discuss an important part of the Halliburton-ZPEC TK Project T-24 Health & Safety and Environment Induction - the drop zone and red zone area. As part of the project, it is stipulated that access to the rig area within the red line and rotary table is only allowed when the travelling block is in a stationary position. This policy must be strictly followed to ensure nobody is put in a dangerous situation. Furthermore, only personnel involved in the task are allowed in the pipe areas and any lifting operations performed there require advance authorization from the Driller or Tool Pusher. Please make sure everyone is aware of the restrictions and the importance of safety in the drop zone and red zone area..
[Audio] As most of you already know, we are here to discuss the Health & Safety and Environment Induction for the Halliburton-ZPEC TK Project T-24 client Halliburton HPM, which was revised on 28 June 2023. While you are at the rig site, please keep in mind the following safety measures. The speed limit inside the area should be limited to 5 km/h and all vehicles must park in the designated parking area. Heavy vehicle movement must always be accompanied by a bankes man, and vehicles cannot reverse back without a spotter. Safety signs should be adhered to, and the one-way route around the rig site should be followed carefully. That's all..
[Audio] The Halliburton-ZPEC TK Project T-24 Health & Safety and Environment Induction for client Halliburton HPM located at ZPEC-23 and revised on 28 June 2023, concerns Control of Work COW procedures. All third-party operations on rig sites must obtain work authorization through the PTW/JHS/TBT package. Additionally, the ZPEC PTW system applies to all parties' operations. Job Hazards Analysis (JHA) must be conducted and discussed with the working team before obtaining final acknowledgement and sign-off from Halliburton DSV. Further, PTW is subject to review by the Halliburton HSE team. Finally, proper closure of PTW with sign-off must be carried out after completion of the task..
[Audio] In this presentation, I'll be discussing the Health & Safety and Environment Induction for client Halliburton HPM. Specifically, I'll be talking about the Halliburton Life Rules, otherwise known as the Golden Rules. An important rule amongst these is the Line of Fire Rule, which is designed to protect employees from any sudden release of hazardous energy. Adhering to and observing these rules is essential to maintaining a safe worksite, and as we strive to reach a goal of zero incidents on our worksite..
[Audio] We are going to discuss the Halliburton-ZPEC TK Project T-24 Health & Safety and Environment Induction for client Halliburton HPM located at ZPEC-23, which has been revised on 28 June 2023 and includes six critical focus areas. Managing well barriers to prevent the uncontained release of formation fluids is the first. The second is controlling the well to prevent unintended flow reaching the surface. Thirdly, controlling pressurized systems at all times. The fourth focus area is to plan and maintain non-intersecting drilling trajectories. Adhering to global and local regulatory safety requirements is the fifth critical focus area. Lastly, managing Radiation and Explosives is the sixth. Awareness of these aspects is paramount to prevent possible risks or accidents..
[Audio] We believe that safety is our highest priority at Halliburton HPM. We are dedicated to protecting our employees, customers, as well as the environment. The ROO Safety Leadership Principles prioritize our commitment, which are to never compromise on safety, show care for each other, encourage and recognize safety, understand how work actually happens, learn from mistakes, and support one another. Adhering to these principles will help guarantee a risk-free and prosperous workplace..
[Audio] A Tool Box Talk is an important safety lecture given by a supervisor or Safety Officer to a group of workers. It is an opportunity to remind employees of the need to use safe working techniques and to discuss any hazards associated with the job, any safety rules, regulations and standards that apply, and the proper use of any safety equipment. It is also important to emphasize the importance of a positive safety culture. Regarding the Health & Safety and Environment Induction for client Halliburton's project TK-24, it is essential that everyone involved in the project understands the importance of following all of the safety regulations and guidelines. Safety is everyone's responsibility and all must work together to make sure safety is prioritized at all times. Therefore, we should review the safety rules and regulations that must be followed during this project..
[Audio] It is the responsibility of everyone at ZPEC-23 to report incidents, unsafe acts and unsafe conditions. We can do this using the Stop card, which will tell the supervisor and the site HSE about any issues. Additionally, we can use the SWA process to observe issues or if we have any safety concerns. Let us remember to remain vigilant in order to ensure the health, safety and environment of all of us..
[Audio] The Halliburton-ZPEC TK project T-24 health & safety and environment induction has been revised on the 28th of June 2023. This induction is for a client of Halliburton HPM located at ZPEC-23. At present, operations are being performed on the site with the proper documentation, authentication, and instruction as the site is operating with an Open Permit to Work..
[Audio] I would like to thank everyone for taking the time to go through the presentation and listening carefully to the details about the Halliburton-ZPEC TK project T-24 health & safety and environment induction. I hope that this presentation has been informative and that it will help to ensure safety and environmental compliance on the site. I appreciate your attention and I look forward to any questions you may have..